West Virginia Code § 21-16-3

License required; exemptions
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(a) On and after January 1, 2016, a person performing or offering to perform work on a
heating, ventilating, and cooling system in this state shall have a license issued by the
Commissioner of Labor, in accordance with the provisions of this article and the legislative
rules promulgated pursuant hereto: Provided, That the commissioner shall issue HVAC
residential technician licenses to qualified applicants without examination weho present
satisfactory evidence no later than December 31, 2019, of having at least 2,000 hours of
experience and/or training working on heating, ventilating, and coolingr systems: Provided,
however, That if a license issued under the authority of this subsection subsequently lapses,
the applicant is subject to all licensure requirements, including the examination.
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this article to thet contrary, the commissioner
shall credit verified military service, training, or education toward the licensing
requirements, including examination requirements pursuant to §21-16-11 of this code, for a
license issued under this article. The commissioner shall expedite the issuance of a
provisional license or a license by endorsement or reciprocity under this article to an
applicant who has verified military experiences or holds a current license issued by another
jurisdiction that has license requirements that are substantially equivalent to the license
requirements of this state.
(c) A person licensed under this article shall carry a copy of the license on any job in which
heating, ventilating, and coolineg work is being performed.
(d) This article does not apply to:
(1) A person who personally performs work on a heating, ventilating, and cooling system in a
single family dwelling owned by that person or by a member of that person's immediate
family;
(2) A person who performs work on a heating, ventilating, and cooling system at a
manufacturing plant or other industrial establishment as an employee of the person, firm, or
corporation operating the plant or establishment;
(3) A person who performs only electrical or plumbing work on a heating, ventilating, and
cooling system, which includes, but is not limited to, thermostats, bathroom fans, and
tankless water heater ventilation, so long as the work is within the scope of practice which
the person is otherwise licensed or authorized to perform; or
(4) A person who performs routine maintenance on any heating, ventilating, and cooling
system.

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